Behind the casual literary references and intellectual posturing lies a fascinating psychological profile that reveals deep insecurities, imposter syndrome, and a desperate need for validation that ...
Academic philosophy may have steered us away from understanding what the word philosophy literally means—the love of wisdom.
A few years ago, while I was pursuing my Ph.D. at the University of Sydney, the philosopher Liam Kofi Bright wrote a ...
The replication crisis has exposed deep-seated tensions within psychological science. Beyond technical or procedural flaws, it has raised fundamental ...
Both Goldstein and Jewish tradition recognize that the need to matter can become destructive. The person desperate for ...
It’s a Wednesday night on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and roughly 75 people, sitting in groups of about four or five each, are engaged in zealous discussion in the library of a new private ...
The original poster, Lukas (@lukasg007), explained, "If you click on the first link in a Wikipedia article and then you click on the first link in that article… And then you just keep doing it and ...
This paper reinterprets cognitive dissonance as structural to epistemic life. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and fiduciary law, it shows how collapse yields illusory freedom, while fiduciary ...
From fruit flies to prairie voles to pigeons, philosopher Kristin Andrews believes that intelligence exists everywhere in the animal kingdom. She is so convinced, in fact, that she has spent the last ...
Q: What is the “Geographic Model of Meaning in Life”? A: It’s a conceptual framework proposing that life’s meaning is not fixed but emerges as individuals explore their lives with different attitudes ...
Plato and Aristotle in discussion, 1437, by Luca della Robbia (ca 1400-1482), marble tile, depicts two of the greatest philosophers, who wrote two of the all-time best philosophy books. Philosophy ...